in the early 60s most of my and my mates saturday mornings were spent at deptford odeon , about half a dozen shortish films for kids mostly asdventure ,when the curtain went up a big roar from the kids ,f tuppence there tuppence back by bus and a tanner to get in,if you were flush a hot dog or tub of ice cream , great days !
I remember them days well Foyle. The stamping of the feet in unison to the music was epic. Yoyo contests during the break were another feature where the kids could show their skills off and win prizes.
I remember them days well Foyle. The stamping of the feet in unison to the music was epic.Yoyo contests during the break were another feature where the kids could show their skills off and win prizes.
remember seeing a short film about a lad catching a massive pike in a small pond, really caught my imagination, didnt have the money for fishing tackle but got hold of some full books of green sheild stamps from somewhere and exchanged them in a shop in lewisham got a rod,reel and some bits and bobs and was fishing for pike within a week,didnt catch a pike but caucht a perch of about a pound ,it looked huge to me at the time !
remember seeing a short film about a lad catching a massive pike in a small pond, really caught my imagination, didnt have the money for fishing tackle but got hold of some full books of green sheild stamps from somewhere and exchanged them in a
Regal cinema Morriston (near Swansea) very early 60's, went every Saturday morning. I remember all the shenannigans going on in there, kids getting chucked out for being too rowdy etc. 6d in the stalls, 9d for the rich kids in the circle. Obligatory bag of sweets on the way in, 3d. Now where's my iPhone?
Regal cinema Morriston (near Swansea) very early 60's, went every Saturday morning. I remember all the shenannigans going on in there, kids getting chucked out for being too rowdy etc. 6d in the stalls, 9d for the rich kids in the circle. Obligatory